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FIRST RESPONDER TRAINING UPDATE

Recently, you may have heard about a new internet security weakness, known as Heartbleed, which is impacting some websites. There is no indication that Heartbleed has been used against www.firstrespondertraining.gov or that any personal information has ever been at risk. However, we are resetting current passwords out of an abundance of caution to ensure the protection of your information.

FirstResponderTraining.gov Administrator Access

You are about to enter the FirstResponderTraining.gov administrative site. This site is for NTED training partners, SAA TPOCs, State training approvers, preparedness officers, NTED administrators, and other authorized personnel.

Depending on your role in the system, you can perform the following functions on this site: access Web-Forms; manage and administer training needs and requirements for first responders; schedule classes; manage online and instructor-led courses; and run reports.

System Timeout - Please note that this system times out automatically after twenty (20) minutes of inactivity. After twenty minutes, you will be required to log in again to resume your session.

WARNING

You are about to access a Department of Homeland Security computer system. This computer system and data therein are property of the U.S. Government and
provided for official U.S. Government information and use. There is no expectation of privacy when you use this computer system. The use of a password or
any other security measure does not establish an expectation of privacy. By using this system, you consent to the terms set forth in this notice. You may
not process classified national security information on this computer system. Access to this system is restricted to authorized users only. Unauthorized
access, use, or modification of this system or of data contained herein, or in transit to/from this system, may constitute a violation of section 1030 of
title 18 of the U.S. Code and other criminal laws. Anyone who accesses a Federal computer system without authorization or exceeds access authority, or
obtains, alters, damages, destroys, or discloses information, or prevents authorized use of information on the computer system, may be subject to penalties,
fines or imprisonment. This computer system and any related equipment is subject to monitoring for administrative oversight, law enforcement, criminal
investigative purposes, inquiries into alleged wrong doing or misuse, and to ensure proper performance of applicable security features and procedures.
DHS may conduct monitoring activities without further notice.